Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 May 1882 — Page 4
"Aroox woaiiimBbjtaivcliiBiag to be the gi4aihter of axaaawho paid per acre for a tract of hud in New York now valdod at 6,0601 000, hum brought trait to reoarer the eeuti j : Two rAsmtBOfiap box 38, each.incloaing tia canister yahtining afcout half a pound gpowder and a glass bulb which would lie broaen bv the opening of'Hie boxes, precipitate ing-into-ihe powder an exploetve vwrnpotind, wo mai.vd in New York, one addiexsed to William H. VanJubilt and the other to Cyrns W. Field. In-ttwtrtitii)HiiUrion in a mail baa Ov.r the Elcvstod railway one of the infertiaTcoutttVaaees exptodM, scorching some of be one contents of the-bag; tntt mJariTW.no.t.na. Investigation discioftiii the oilier pox, r.icU,havinK'beenbtieaiii water aUnouraiwa opened by Pcefc natter ftrwOi There ift no cw to tho perpetrators of 0m outrage. A. 4iMilr'aohft!pwfa Tiifl'ftt thtf twsioe' W -JWrnA-aiaSengoct, and eAlrwMed ttinporin-) tendentof, Police .Wilwe. . . .The will of MiM jStraK Bart- of Ww IS. which tquala imtrl W)ue,lQnrittblo lntiBUioiis, ia to be contested 1V in second cousin;, on, the HnxttdtHttMto'wls not tfWreAfctxike-M will. .-,.:&&( e over the. . maan,4 Ralph Waldo-Emerson was performed by JJev. Dr. FirTA-" e'WliM- in M parlor of tho residence, wben itibera,,of 4ha f amilv be re the bodv lo toe hearse. At tin
Tillage church U I9xKS8rJT"JIoar delivered a tencliihg' aeibK.aad IkMnaon .Alcutt tremblingly, read, a. poem. .AniWf those present wore (Teorge.wrhimi (,nrtiJ, Sir. John A. At: drew-a&,J)antal;Proe. lint and Dr. O.W. llu'-iuc. A.cousin of t&e deceased, preached the final sermon, and he carte" made ia war to a openrawK in 6ieepiitMlwJ)aaiHi'a? o JUiwhctn, f j,fl. , JEist y. JsHK&oWjnas been appointed kdniiiuatoi; 6t 'the poeTa estitel nfttfoate1 Corr'47Blild!fcs c6ujnr cow aideYCMrtraS erasareVin ni ink, defeated th
and a like imow
.t to too crnf-
i 4B1 thecal of thtleOf.a banaeduttjReb, at Doier, Xwlt,, Stre. 86rwart Qiffoni; Tfn. TbHncv alH-Jaurliglr we Ifti6mr tarjwtC' - - .1 w
Ja l'OCa "tfiepovcrpowtsitlieuifd, ..took XaBni.the jfiij . hanapdft'GtefgeMPette soil- ioa Srown, who .-koaVnd UUtd' Sheriff- CompbeU, wldle attejnpjtinii toarreet iheiu..SKii men, died game, Betto aekiny some men for a chew" of tobacco lost before le" KJpe"Wa?"prceiJ aroond his ltfel.'U&t f jctt. M-x: k -rree,o diored was grated..to John B. Clark, Jr.) member of CoagTasa. for mcompajibilrcy of temper. " A-nusr bom Beaton, named Fmak JlcSBttmV yeate: old, berribrj-mittiated a litda Iwaar-oB giri' at. Smneapons. He -waa arreafedand, placed in jai At- Biidnjght a Mitv of masked menapeared at tho jait. Tim SttenS wiMmadea ptbsner ay tho moo, hat e(qriad-to dtsolge the whrreafcoabi of MeHaiuu. The mob toon made a' Uioroogh search of tneJaii, broatincf open efrceU on the . ikat Baor w4hoac4adM! the -rmsoacr. They then asciiidtd U tbedxw above aid ropeared ' tBe -ceremoDT' of the breaking oikq of alt the 'Cell doors until, McMamw waa found. The Ufiei1 waj taken to tho Itoaae of his victim,' whcreVae waa folly identified. Without iarther.aajEqm0ajuthe mob took him to a Jjirge ti in front of the high-school btuki- - 'ing and handed him fromaHina. As antiCtiiaciie -Oonvention in San Fr&ucuco adopted a' plan of acaou, which inclndes a scheme to divide tboJfaottic coast into dwtricta, which shall baaotinedo remove the Chinese within a apei'lited- tune. Failing- in snch action, the district - to' be. proclaimed .damjeRma, peaccamV disposed,".' cituens warned to . abandon" it " Dd it ; the' Chinese are still liarbored; 4n the distries the taagne to raroovehtm by 1 oroe,' tmng as little force as ia necessary, trottMBe efltuflty is rid of them.... ' Nefataska arpapeca-' to cropa, bosinesB and .emigration are exceedingly favorable. Mer--ciufutti are bopelnl " awl " farmers are greedy tn""""-" atitiaged a- vonnjp gftl, or which ha . was . arestBdand jau4 at .alioii, Ohia The loco-' motives Trhiatled an3 the'tlre-beBs ramr, when over two tboO'Aid paaple rnshed to (he )ail and brcfciitoofju. ' ,JCU negroes Joined in the mob, and obe- of them Uroke open the cell. .' ftahcr was dragged 'out' aal tksn to the bedsida of hja vigUaa.. Rsrlnr geuigwho recognized him. A crowd of fenr thousand ttjen took mm to Qm-jcene of -the enme, gave him. tune to pray, and hange4rhnif. . Be , declared hia innocence to the last '
Iris not often thes i3W" wheat eomes 1 zotd :
into, nuirt in Aptjl, but-it has this year. A. ' eonsakeat ,w nek waet4:- from John.
- son cbjmty, ArhmaS,' TeaeSiM fit. toow on the 29th ait, aou sold, at theaaooa.ittaCl.d0.per
, rjasnat, ine c Three cittle
JnootkHii lite Beserratten. bvAneoffiBoiwian,.
of Gtumison cpnatv,: Bcputv Sheriff J. J. ' aft, of Utah; amt'a' large Kdse. Sesfciayi 4to8kasposBecnMsaUerdymion another gang of tjneves. During tbe eugagement ' bWanaBd'a4werif bothtUfl' 1
1 "Botit- aVisr the trats-cobher, aiao2' f f'
Vf convicts named Cork andFitegerald; escaped I
.'a turn thsr jowar Benrt-ieaHy.onltheiaeni
o.lrtangt a All three wereJin the kosrhW mfir'now red anil' cmorofocmeai
Mb Oder, 'thai ktukL and broka-Uireoajahe
W-a, JCiltMTA' VUVij, -"-shiomfona:i(.al
Thk
It looks as if the great Falls of Niaffara were to be harnessed and Earned to aseful acconnt. A company of enterprising JSastorn capitalists have purchased the twolve acros known as Prospeot Bark, adjaoeut to the fails, which substantially gives the purchaser the control of the water .power- of-the emir American falls, estimated at 2,000,000 borso power, a force eqnal to that of 13,000,06X1 -moiS. tThe control of this prodigious power having been oUaueoVit is proposed ta erescfiumeuse braidings and ponderous machinery upon tho brink, of the falls, where -the water can o easily' reached, "to be returned aftor nso."' After generating the electricity by tbM uulhntt&rhy1drsnlie force, it is to be conducted through Mfepnrty insnlatsoT oases to sixtyfive of the prominent American cities and towns for Mbrainatrag purposes, and also te o need for oporatiag(icbiuery nd ulliiDiUely, for heating "purposes. ATtogether there will bo 1Q.0OQ, railed of copper cables with machinery tcveortesponct . .'. Valentine Maucero, a famous brhnnd chieftain, was euticcdiuW Ctlaya, Moxt IcoT and anrrcmncma by sofdfets. He icmght bravetv and fell dead, pioreed ll ttw"ty-six ballets, The Mraican authorifun report that M7 kjioine tern at &&Unj hvre .been -owiH"0"! by the Centital Conjpanv, !JB8 by the National, aadObylt&TehttantapBa:'.''. ' ' .- '' (C r : -aiiyiutfegtwrd ofiOO furmora fxojix Holland have arrived in Now York, and will settle on the Miseonri river, irr Dakota. JA colimiTstifii agent aceontpanios. them, 'and lias influence siitnoienC to' bring over thousand? more htaesoniOP- (awirableiHBOtfj. , ',' Comobssmax.Wasr Jon lias for-
mauy annonnccd 'his candidacy for tho Governorship of Texas, with the' proviso' that ho Wy withdraw if a strong Ijvl.ipondeut Democrat lke.lie !. v a! - . 'u i.
krnittee ix Ojmmerce decided to make a aver
tible report on the nomination or vvomungtou to bo?Conecti dttte pdHrcSuostoa'. . ..X5rObcommittee of the House of HejiresoHtativos, stertavstfcarihghViitest(6'h of ISiwfed hind graras,de:dfstj the shat ters of the NtirtkSrw Pacific anbTthe'Atltthtlc wnd Pacifle re - 1 ;-!: ; ' Thk Bepabttcans of Tennessee ftmoia:iutedaM l4lr!s .by-iaoclajnaaion. The
'.rtsVciaVarpftfccs f m mm-
tion made bv the bipdhpldera in scale tua State debt to 60 per cenC, and declares that frost,deot Arthur has provedjhnnff an jabhi and progressive statesman. i-:ATate Oonwetrtibofitf BepabBsans held jut! Jfaeon lt, iresolations - were adopted tendyems the fupoort and mdorsomoflt of Alie RtTinbTican rrty of Doorgfa-te tbo IndcpA-nd-.eutnarty. . 4 ,. - .!. ;
WASIIlJlCTOfV. ' . 1 . Stewabp Cyitr,. of thfr.'vVUiteillonse, who broke down in altending( Fresiiient Oar1 fieC3,naa resigtieoV He was presented 'with a k'fld-iieadedcaue, itudwUl soou visit iriends in UvetpoJT 5' v Mns; iMjbow h.ts left Was bir&ton.Jor
her home in tirgiuiu. The, total subacfiptas T
ror"' Betty and tuo haDy amonnt to about 3,000. There is no posfibil.ty that Mason will be released before the fall term of court TbeHaltett Kilbonrhe verdict of 8100,000 has been set aside on tho ground af excessive damages.' r . - , jFouwrso ia.a.etatemetvt of theomb he debt atthe ciose 01 business, Aprd 31 : Extended ffs..... $ 89,l!)3,f50' KlUsndwLT.'H .jni,G0.UI00 Four affd'otte-uaij er coo. bondi S50,non;fl00 Four wr cunts,;..".. 7ag,f.i-4,8:KJ BfuuStnir Mrtiacatos.1'.: '' t'A.000 Navrpeon lund.. ....... ltJjUOO
heat price ever paid, there. . . . L&ureUaocracl and not jrettyld . ..,
amju near uraoc. I wvtxw vwn
8,400 acrine Aaaltaadalfc ' t 1
rportb from points in Nebraska,. I'atife ffiincrfs, fKan-
ed 'from tbo .'effects Of -ike
of SBu'Me&mtti'Ad
wheat miuu, aayBinahiwCuieaffl Inter Ocean, .- are said ttt ;ba- l,J9i90!): .iSif eir -ytjprs r.go HcQeoth MttaioMdjof 7 Side without a dollar in the wortd, with' nothing but t&e clothes Twpon ale- bask,: tnt Wttd 'tne' boVs9 ., -gosdrby he jremarkedf',Gcntlometi, rikbe even with you yefj" amt'there are many who wiB teafy4hat is baa' kept hW :wasd :'. .At a recent councu of Yankton Indians, it waa
resolved to sett to the Govenuxuent for tbene of Sitting Bull and his forty lodge, a tract of
Hirineaot!
au&ndDther. Slatea. Show a very promising' outlook, in spite of tlm' cotd and backward . springwtikh-ibjaK-ietfttiled -farming operations jii ninv J. j;jlitk! ..Xoe .Micliiaaa fruit crop VtaH'byurai'by tfco tatefrosfi " ; j fi-jmriKcmji mtr,Wpdeii Lit., b5kl jWoaafdJ and ilan, xecaptnaed, waa
f trashed with , a , cafcc'-nine-taile) leaving his;
nro convict, a hrqr to thv whitomih's eseipe, kucwmg-ahaMie would receive the samep ia&iiatiiut, and being overcome by the . sight oi the terrible whipping he saw aimmistered, ctrt his throat with a razor; k HuiR himself to avoid be torture. . . . Ac Uvalde, Texas, as the result of a dwpate ' awut t'y pre-aptioii-of aa 80-acra tract, . Jihn JLtchtil was ued toa treeand whipped nearly to death, .while his two son were shot dead hi lihr prtwnce by two neighbors; . . . . . -VMjtim andr Bradford OmrU, brothers, were . iinged by as mob at ISookviIle, 'Ky lor the antler ei Jaawn 8wdja Thkkb of the men who robbed the TeAs and Paeinp , ban) tit .Ranger atstien, . Ttzaa, have been caytared. The robbers were backed by bloodhounds into a canyon near pUsoo'livsr. ' A hot Ssiit ensned. to winch one of the jobbers was killed, when his two com pinion snrrendered. Poor more of tbe robfesraare at burps, rangers in pursuit..,. Three negro mcenouaries were legally executed a- Greenville, & C..,.The steamer Marion exploded her boiler near Kingsville, 8. C. There was a pkrpa pasty on beard, " whom five were loat and four aeriously innred. Pciakb details of the cteamboat explosion irr tbe Wateree river; ia Booth Carolina, w.place tbe amnbar of AnkaV and fatally injured 'at eleieit, , Tba saddest feature of the accident was the ab-solnte extertninatioD, of a.whqlo 'fimiry, tbe Misses Henry, four-sisters,' who wre among the most loved and .popular young Indies in .Brhlanc coonty. Th Grand Trpik road and the Great Iftstern of Canada have been consolidated A sekenw w proposed by Rochester parties to cse Niagara Falls as a generator of electrioity t light Chicago and New lork. Mb. iStKRf BatifONT, -who cros&-ei. aminedHr. Blaine, ia bat SO years of age. He is aaon of Aagast Bebwmt, and, as his mother in a daughter of Comniodore Perry, ef Lake Erie tains, he any be said to eome of fighting stock. He graduated from Harvard in 1873; a id waw admitted to the bar in Hew York to li7S. He sever held office before. He is kjc-wn as a bard worker, a dose student and a forcible writer. He represents the First IW Iwk metric in tbe Bouse, THB-refwrt from Loadoa of thocon Nidation of the Orand Tmnkand Oreat Weetai railway systws it confirmed in the diepitches this morning. A good deal of opposition to tbe etfabtebntent of this huge mon--' -556ly"jn the earrjing H ade of Canada is manifested by our cousins over the way, and the opiieonto expressed tliat Parliament and the IwoinMO Governmeot will not permit tbe eonsmunaBon of the prop-wed amalgamation.... Tbo anaaal report of the Lake Shore and MwhigaaSoathern railroad, jot kuned. shows ddoaemy of mm.
. . Total iutercat-bfarlM debt ,MJM,y,8M Matured Oe...,.'7j.. 13,714,6?r'
Fcaitendan. - S4S.T4a.lOe
tterttctesf aeporft',:. illMM Sold and sllve." certtOcates ..;: -Ttflsa,!) Fractioluu currency. . . . , ,037,807 :i - iin i . Total without Interest,
Total dfitat . Toifi interest. Cult in ireuary ' i Debt nm cash In trmimrr. .
'OKrease ibjrmg nctl....
Dtcreass amce jubo Uu, wsi.
437,767,113 ,.1,M6,526,809 U,i9H.S70 .. 245,674.589 .'.,7h;m;i,5i8'
CurreBtnab!Htie-i-IntereiAdueand unpaid... lbsa Tbich tuteruit taa oauadui.
IH (CTT . ............ .. OaidaiialaeBcdaeMM2. TJutted Statu notes held for redemption ofeerttneataiof depnvx, Cash balance avauaus Kay 1, . ..
11415,000 145,031.830
...t Si3,574,i60
AvtmJiisaislas ''--. ? - ' Cxthui aaary..t f a,S740 Bonds tMQed to PaeiflerallweoiniiaaIrs. tnteijiat payable in lawful mBesB.
pnaetpal outstanding ,,f
,623.5U 1,'-93,4T0 53,405,977
I 6een neatly btiUowed oulj and 'filled with dia-i rmona'anaYJewefi: vtraediaf 3.9HhThe.
package was addressed to . coding jewejer of Cineinnatt Bit fonldiSr wJv'to the Citatom
House. ...A CCJDDaiu. of Itezican draxranna
ega,i
waavrea.
. i t a
Leopold to
Trace at ;L
SpEcciiATios8 in ram. caused; , the col
lapse of the London firm of Ruck, Fonwick J6 Bnek, with liabilities -of 3S0,00. ' ' Albebt opfa, rmtoay emjoye at
Boncaster, England, baa. leers attested for aireatening the life of Qnt enYictoria .... Ni
hilist mines have Been discovered under the Moscow raibmad and bentath the imperial rrihon at the Moscow exhibition puildiag man named KoBoseff Bogdanbwitscll ret' esatly subouttatT- to the authorities of luW cow a plan for tho illumination of. the Kremlin wnhf tmMetprtric lighik' Inqhiries wero institted audiijtas dtacovesftl riiat theriptentton was to blow uo the whole Kivmlin (IhHtit
r the -fostevirteff atteudinif tbecer6halion of the
liCsar All the leading Loinlon mDersnnb-
nsh biographies or Mr. JEmersou, tho leading; n
articles wiuiow exeeption expieiKmg spipatbetc and affectionate admiration or his aweetness and dignity -of cbaruefer, Adeouato. recogBitions of Ins - kih)Uectiul poai-tion-and inatdenca 'as a teacher are given . At Fraakfort, Ireland, several persons were fearfully beaten od suspicion that tliey had i -aid rent'- The police made thirty arrests and. cleared the sheets at the noint of tliA havntif,!.
.l...Hanort,the Home riearetkry, snnoutioes j
mat jsuosn, omore tns execution, enn-
'fessed his' guilt to the chaplain and ackqowl-
eogeo tnetmce ethu sentence. HrNKY M. Staslet, in a' letter to Edwasd King, ajb Paris, reports' ' salisractory progress of' his woi in the Congo valley. At the date of this lettet be was -laying out a road around tbo falls of tbe Congo, so iwjto open'' free communication between the upper river and the lower. Statt$ inissnw is to open eortain districts in Africa to oommercc, and oevelopmento -are not to be expected until tbe companies in whose employ hp. is are ready for publicity Harden rowed a match with Triek-i ett on the Thames t at Xl,00u, and beat bun by ninety-one seconds, - Is the 3riiph Hoqse of Iiordfl, on the 3d mat, Eari' Granville, 8eoretaxy of State for Foreign Affaua, annonnoed the resignation of W. E.,Forter, JCblef- Secretary for Ireland, and toe Kiteutooft oPth SeVernment torelease the three imprisoned member -of Parliapent Granville explained that jEari Cowper had not resigwjdfthe. Lora Lieutenancy on aoconnt Jf WdinpB with the Government m regard to policy. He confirmed the report that Lead CurUngfoidT would temporarily take th Presidency of
unm ii 'jrt- opencers aosence in Ireland. Earl Granville stated that a reconsideration Of tho prisoners' eases would not extend to the case of Michael Davitt. Gladstone, In
dying, the ii-
w. ihe news
the Commons, made-an &nivniiain Ant at) mil n. t
to that of Earl Oranville iff the House of Lortit. Gladstone stated that large number of otbor "suspecta-wonld be released, and tbe Gov
ernment instead of renewing the Coercion act,
nvmu bwuuwj lonumni remeoyii ministration of instice in Ireland.
of tnn release of Parnell, Dillon and O'Kelly waa received w;th the liveliest demonstrations of joy throughout Ireland. Five suspects were released unconditionally from Naas jail.... In the correspondence between the Russian and American titate Departments, relative to American Jews, the Russians decline to discriminate to favor of American Jews.... Eleven persons were killed by a SQjijery explosion at Leeds, ypglaifd.
DOOGS OV C0MGKE88.
The President sent a message to Congress on the 37th nit, relative to the lawless condition
of Arizona, and suggesting the use of the mil-
itarv as rjoane eomitalna. In the Sonato Mr.
Sherman introduced a bill repealing tho law which forces the coinana of C2.000.000 stand
ard dollars per month, and tlireoting the niannfacturoof silver dblhtri- when the Secretary of the Treasury deems it 'nenssary for publio convenience. A motion fq take up tho bill to punish thounlijwfulcwlifioalionof bank checks was lost by a lib vbtd Oh a' measure to rjoal tho sectiun of the statutes prohibiting Confederates from holding ositions in tho nrmy tbero occurred the raost bitter partisan debate of tho session. Mr. Edmunds led the opposition, and Messrs. Vest. Garland. Maxcy and Hampton
took a hand in favor of tho proposition. Tho
onatuwi4lo,W)k placjuOttlhft ..Chmeifl bill, williout action. The conference report on
true x obiomce &ppcoiiriaiiuia;oiit wbh auuptvu, the item foi fast mails for tho tu'inoi-
pal citioH beint made 'liOO.QOD. In the House
Sir. Towtislieud HUbmiltud a oonferenco report faVorffi ' ttii(ieiislon featuro ni the bill to jirbmotft tliopiSaioooy af Ihe life-Raving serviaei "Whch thb MWsfcsliipi contcsicd-elcdtion' case came ap, I'itels ihe -onlojad clainuni, made a speech 111 defenco of his claim, aud Ol'iJliiiora
pronted!his tido of toeoixse: Mr.f,IUudQ offored resolutions calling on the Comptroller of the Currency for his correspondence with-.the
eeconc JMauonal xianK or (Jlncinn&U .as to lu reorganization. - ."' ' ' " '
Wlien the anti-Chinese HQ tcanm raiin tn'e
Senate "on.he 18Ui uKi .a-.acien tqabike out
the sectioii in regard, toy rkiled -and .uiUiUed laborcrr, was lost by ?0 to 25. After: thorojoor ttoti of scvi'inl sBimidm'flnrs, Tbe Dili iraS fwiflicd by .14 to 15. -The Uonao bill to fix thb tiBib ior
ho ding elections in West Virginia iss pasaod. 4 Br. Conger 'rAportl'd' V'.'lull repealing' the toutirg---tf on vv''elM trading with Can-:
ada's also to- reduce the hosiutal-
tax t.) 40 ceut-t tier mouth on oach sailor. Tho' Hound adopted a-'rusolutioii1 that tlic
&.ecceuty of. War tprmau UilpimoUon as to the number' of -vtiitotl Stntek tfdfdiprs 'hi Arizona.
, ad wl-oUu. U-gUlatipti istvcesMry to guard
life and i'rooertv from destruction bv Iiiuiaiis.
tti Hie, S&ia Ksippi sroiiteai-ed-MectK-u. itkt.
.v:srs. iii-oht anil iticKir, rapportea tne.
alalnfti'bT' E Ghmni.-fa; -w&OB Mi-.- Holjeaon argued against tho deoision of the Supreme Court or Mississippi. Mr. Calkins demanded
the preyiouH qnestion, hut no. vote wag taken.
j .ft'" aMiij w-uiwiiCSI'v-Aiiu'a utvoU .
-W-rTCWkms eloaed thf debalo 'in the Souse by
fi6r!ch af'tthonr,-;- on tbe H9Ui nit The
to oai the .;mprity. . resolntftn to ea rnnlimit-i Miami 104 tt l-jfi. flu t.hn TAMnliifloii
t6'soat feyhch, the'cdlored'o-mtestcnt, Uie vote
stoott; wo to bo; ruo fortunate man. jtu escorted to tho bar bv Mr. Calkins and sworn iri iiy-tho Speaker.' Jt'eofiferenoe 'report on the
-jjium', .vppropnation uui was agroea to. air.
nge moved couourrenco in the Sonata amend
I'Monts totieiant-rahiuoje bill.' but Mr. ookor
0!ijec(un; A rosoiuHori was aaopvaa for senaL'lg a suli-cohiniitljoe to Now- York to tftko ti's-
timony in the Peruvian investigation, 'ins
eenato was not in sessiou.
Mr. .Edmunds, froaj the Judiciary Committee, reported to the Senate, on the 1st lust, that
mi Kuuitiuui iegiaiauun is aeoossaxy
-suppress lawlessness In the Territories : -that
the nesident can warn the thieving gang in
Arizona to aisperso, anu tuen use t.ue army to restoro order. Mr. Pendleton called attention
to the; uepessity of confe .Ting criminal jura-l
okuuu upon uur juoiunuva un -uouhuis, tu prevent outrages on Amcrisan -citizen.- in the far East' An appropriation of .1350,-
C00W.S8. recommend ec; -to purchase the
Benjamin Franklin collection in London. Mr. Allison intcodttced.a bill to provide for thecon-
Btruciion of tho UlicoM and Mississinpi river
eanaL On the bill to repeal the dlsriminatjon
Bgiwusi ex-(jon(eueri-ps in tuo army, a Xwonou to'refer the measure to the Judieiarv Oonibiit-
tee was carried- Da-rid Davis made an elabo-rai-e'argtimont infavorof estabnshing a Court of Anpeals. In, tho House, bills were ji...;.-. j . tV. . . it, ' -.
a speentl -cdmnussiQ's to promote; 09mmnreAi lntpmrmrse WRli Ronth Amorie'a ; for
board of. throd arniv encinerrs ' to determine
the jeat routes tor snip canals between toe kdreifaiid the Hississipiii, and from the Atlautio to the Gulf of Mexico, across Florida ; and to transfer tbe Indian Bm-oau to the War Department. It was agreed that on May 9 the bi.ll to
extend uie ctiartera or national oanss snouia be cousiered. Mr, Towusjieud iutroiucod a redblouou Thit tlie Pusitiont be requested to secure froin . Chhiaj, the ; abrjaati on of all treaties which periritt the emigrmion of
irinnav- exaent itor tJAveh education or
, 2,244,923 418,714.815
T-Lfti.I'iitri'nll'r'1" T'ie H08"0 rofuscd,to take -'-wwsn f up a bfli to tix American wines 10 cents per
.bottle. Bills were oassed for publio buildings
at -feiroit, feona, inuve-stou, xranver, uuuuou Bluffs, Lynehburg, Va,.. Jacjuion, Tern., and Greensboro, N. at a total cost r Jl'M.OOO.
L The motion t6: reftt-'td the Jftdtc'tary Commit
tee tho bOl-reniQTiag pt lisqua)iJicatlon pf ox-
Confederates for army appomtmenth) was de
fe-tted in the Semite, on the2d!mU, by (be vote
.of David pavia. The, bUl to give, twelve condemtied camion 'tb ft 6 Morton1 Mbhhiuental
'Assbtftatiou, -of luduita, was paKscd. , The
House' bill for a public ouilding
:tt, .-ujiioy, J1L,. wan' passe u,- and. the riotuse amendment to the act lor a nostonlce nt Peoria
k&4 cttxrciii'in, - rak)itng the. apprt-prjatipn S23O.0CO. Mr. Lnnli.iin nronosed a coustitu-
ftional) Imc-udinMit 4uhiUiBug lanv -fleulal of:
suttrage .pu; account )t fox. -tivf rAi.anieiiKiments were offerctTto Mr."Dvis' Hill to-ctttab-
lifh a court of api-eals. A favorable report
aro over 50 cents a peck it taken nerve to bi a sohool teacher at $27 a month. School touchers do not crow, liko weeds
hand oirens performers ; on tho contrary, Itgood pedagogues are scarce, and the
HChool-room 13 the last plnco in tho world on which public oconomy should try to exueriment. AUDrrrojfAL' mvts. nV- im Alfiibd Dbakv, its years old, a pupil in a publio sohool at St. Paul, loved a maiden fair, a follow-pnpil named Jennie Faulkner. His ardent pleadings for a secret marriage and elopement aero indignantly rejected, whereupon ho tried to shoot the girl, firing three shots at her with a revolver, none of which, however, hit her. Tho shooting occurred at tKfgWrfflfor'tm-tn glri rsii.uitp the bouse. The bqy ran down tho Btreet pursued by bystanders, a short distanos, : then, .ptittiag- tiio- 'revolver - .to his head, killed himself instantly. M h Erans tdlogra plis to t)ei: Grbqk a cumpr that tho llantiocks and Snakes had broken oqt at-Fvrl Washakie, an? that arms' had bash le
aned to (sewers by tho military, , Those biuuUvi
nuroot over'8,000, and are bravft aiid cunning,.... It appears to boa fact, all nceoiuiU comiurriug,that,th6fruitbuds1ive boon effect4iaUyj killed., 'Jty liii , iiHfiiit cold weMhir in MicTiigan'aud some other Western locamlow . . . . An etnigrant train on the Saidft lfe rpadwbile sidortrnad at Oloripta, the condticior being ui telegraph dUce, waa raidf d' by three desneradoes, who secured from the passengers about 500 in nionev altd goods.- The leader
3..1NINE oonviow. ia tne xexw ijmu-
tontlacy 4aahed, out Qf ho gate behind a cart Seven were speedily recaptured, two of thun being sjiglnly-wounded.. .-. Horace Knyurd,-df Tenuesaeo.for eighteen years a , moinber of Congress, United States Minister to Constantinople, and subsequently Postmaster (iunsral midoiProsident Hayes' administration, and a staunch Unionist during the war, died (jt, heartusuase at Knoxville, Tenn., agod 08. -A poisoning Horror of-ieb'apfdiaay ..pecuuanties.jd reported from EittsburgU, , 'i'ho cook of a colored boarding-houso in a suburb bt that city was induced by her lover, for some uutuown motive, to Huluoison luto thoduitgli of 'some biscuit sue was making. Muo pelsons, among' titem four childoii,,'prtook of. the biscuit and several of Uioui, it is f oared, will die, - r :
t is Haiti that Nellie Bun ill ja taking -J
caro of Howgato's pile, that neither ho nor lua tamllv'aroin want and tliit ho is gotfing ready
40-jump tho ognul wliou-bji can do so 1(1-.
steamships lauded 0,00,!) 1111 migrants' at Castlo Garden, on Wednesday, (be Sdinet ' Among the pew corners were fifty .English brewers, with considerable capital, who proposo to'start in business at Pliiliid-IphiX A large number of Dutch cattle raiser. viUi.,an average purse' of $8fl0 each, are 011 route to Stevens, Taxis, From Gibraltar name' 1,000 Italian", many of whom are railroad lalxn cr- . . . . As the result-of a vote taken by'sixiy-ouePres-bytctics, iustmiueutal music wdl bo introduced into the United Prfsbvterisn chnrcn- of Sarth America. Tho ballot ituud KI9 to ujOG. A otsvEJiTlos of Independont Republicans lias 'been called to mod at Philadol-. phia on the HW inst The North Carolina Deinqcrats will hold their State C' invention at Raleigh, July 6.' " Tho ProhiliilibniKts havo called a State Conventional Bak-igb for Ji)U 7. Ijf the Italian Cliainbor of Dopttlies, Biauca said Europe had' no reason to fear iu.; vosion by the products of America. 1'iio question of disbanding the lingo aruiios, and giving back to agriculture a"ud mannfactiaeH-the foicus nnntinH tin in liarmckK. wnnlil bo liie next one
to eonsidef'.iA Dublin dispatch -ga.W lua
Tntnr-t. reuaid Iw finmniiirn
SrnsoanOT'eelTVTT. t? ...'. l,09'ota
By can pajoiaitt of S.ner cenv ot net-
Balaace id Interest paid by the VmttA nBnM44fciniT.:J:i.t.?. ,0-
for the remaining Qfwr cents of 088L amount" fhg to It,o? -,: ''-"'
lork trout Enre by m ware found to have TDrtiicjl
n 1 1-, wttn ib iwimmimi (n,Mmmm.iM,nniiiinM t-n Mdni..i.
The House nasi-ed hill for nubhc buildi'its at
nanuiDwi itia. xecna. . aw 'onaunittee -ox' too
bill. Mr. Howamfe'i'ttf.' Tho
whpterothe, Tariff (iinimission bill, Mr. Hew-
itf,-i6r Atifl)aTns,voieea -nta "sehtii
it' omen
nsnts to .ihn t'liinejio hill were
r conViifrcd 'mTfflbToinatid corresnolidonce '.in
LregraVtn't'ieondition of Jews in Bajshv.waa
prcsenieu anu ruterrqu, . . - ' Vtii 4ha4a3w.tf nli is,'l,Lii Kill . raWJokn'
debate .took plnco t tbjo: Senate on itha Sd
.mat, ia which lejsrd, -Inaalls, Saulsbury, Git-
I- V. -1 Thb marriage of Prjnce Princess Helen of Walderir
George Cbapet; Wxidter? ion. tho -7th of -L,aui'utlor''iI";,5Ft0!1' Voorheoa and Hawley
T- ' JW?or ?( WWOd -Wltl j Bags aad-ttunfing in honor of the' event. The' ' shops wer&cloaed an4 lhatoRh crowded with visitors. Salutes we're fired during the dav. . lliewar sbiiat rtonmnthad other-places . were decorated wdh ibms. The Archbishop ofCanterbnry waa the ehicf ofileiating dergymaqf ....Handbills are being circulated mllnasia
callfug- npen the Jews to joid. the Nihilists.'
penicipatea ua tuo hill to create a tionxt of Anrieak. tho aaiendmeatias to intent
and copyright cases whs rejectqd, as were several others. Tho Houffl?Kman'flifnl to the
bill Jor theaak o( Mian)i lands uj'Kmssas waa concurred in. Mr, vcorheos'offered a roaolu-
twin oomniitteetoinveeiigato wtietner corrupt n Hut nces had been used oil aiy lucmbpr in-
ngrru to ll:eTi!U rolatiii" to dictilkd spirits 10
bi nd, and OKkro41itreTo?iiaediiire c'onsidora-
tioi,, llr, Morrill objected, and tbo resolution
weitiiwer: The rMnnte Oomaiittee on Miutary
Aga r boa submitted a report on tUe conduct of tlie-8oldier'1Honio near Wasjiingtb'n. They ttafo thattHie grounds have Ifccotue a naHonaJ park for tho benefit -if wealthy citizens, and the exoende of keenicM nn tlie besaHfnl drive is
.bprne by tlKkeoldiqr-i. Gen. Drum has steadily Vofused to fcMvo'ni'iiatiots of the gardens,' bat the otnts-Coaitniifiicaierd ,iia for the past twelve, year -been .regularly furnished With
BiUK, miiM, bcuqueta and all sorts of - vegetables; - In the House, bills were reported : To allow tho armv to be used all a nosse comifafliH ;
for Ihe erection of a memorial colhHinlat Wash
ington's headquarter at Nowburg, and to aid the ceutounial cell brution in Uiat cit v ; to earry into t-ffeet thexiroviKOnsof theeooe tfailion ro
,spect:iig the electioji of President and Vice
x-imsiueui, mm ror1 um tiretniuu vi ow, agbthense naai) ,(ho niout. ot, Detroit river. Iu the debaio on the Tanljf Co'mmisHion bill, rfpeeebea were made by Messrs. Springer, Burmws, Blackburn and Konna,,. Mr. lleimontofo fered a resolution calling on the President for copies of instructions from the NaVy "Dopartruenttalho comuuindvr .of the South Pacido squadron. The Committee oh' Miliary Aftirs reported a mibsutnts 4tu tbe bill relating to ret tnyniints. from tiie qrmy, providing that ai'ter. serving Ihirty-flve iear any officer may be
placedTon thd-rotircd list by applicaUnittO the 'resident, or after rtachiag tho age of 62. . '
' ' FUe Prhle. Lit tie quarter stumlcl be showa to a young man who is "poor aiid.proud,." Work under any t irctimstaucet; ishonoriWo. A yoOug'inan thati"-works for his hbaiV-no'ittter what honest work he does, has no reason for sliaiue. A yonnir, man, who: eats the bread of idleness, n'o matter. htm much money ho has, is disjfraced. Alt young men starting iu life
-ought to aim Jir.it of.ai.l, toftnd a plane
Tvhero 'hoy caw, earn their bread imd but
ter with hoe, 'ax, ppadi', wheelb-irrow, curry-eoinb, blaoking htusli no matter hoWi Independence flint Tho bread-and-butter question settled, let the young man perform hjf. duty ,t faifhfttlly aa to attract attention, and let him constantly keep his eres onm for a
thance toVlo better. Abtiuthalf Hie poor,
promt young men, one! ivn tiui'ibi of the poor, discouraged youpg' men, are alwiiyVcnt of work. The ytuutg man who podlfots his' pride, and' oaries an upper lip as- stiff' as a euat-u'ot door slep-ecrnper need not starve, imd stands a good ehnncerffo beeorfift rich.-' ' . ,f. r--r?..'ji v- -The . Fitness of Thing. Wh n a school teacher is expected to haw a thorough oducation, an unrttfllod temper, a meek and lowly disposition, and to wear good clothes, board at a respectable establishment, and maintain a galaxy of gracee and enchanting qualities, all on $1 a dny, wo question the fitness of things. Man is of many troubles and changeabilities, but, when potatoes
tuieo members of Uv Land League of Traloe were sentenced to six months' iuiprlsbnmeflt in
default of bail. Many suspeota have been Ve-. leased from Clonniel mid Ktlmaiuhain 'jails. The reifase of the Xaad Leaguers' was clebfated at Balls, Belfast', Cork, Luiief k-k, Londonderry and Yoiigliall with torchl-fthprqces-sipns, boulirus, illmniuation, etc. Gen.ral trnnojuiUity pravailed.i: iA tha-Ji-'HsiBiretho corn brokers of Russia, thai,; trade will siujot from Wair suramai-j- ejiarfhro. ' ' - " Tlio ArlzoiS iuiTiari TTafrt' ' . A rtght occBrrod at Stchi's Peak bitween In.diau.axd Cspt, T upper, t4 'the Sixth Cavajxy, aud hi," Indian scouts. Four of tho latter are reported Viaed," and two privafe5, soldiers. It is alahnrd aix pf tbji; ,hpalijca,.ii5ere (tilled, Tbe Indianslwero routc4. And took to the uiountaitig; The (roups were tiaahloxr,follow,i ; Near Onnlleyrillf, a batnl oi liosiilss aUseket( the ranch of jlr.Hlnrcs ni fhot and rfoHoutlv
VKaaiiia luio. ; fio lndu-tfi(m.mgieuced' pn!njTirn.-i!i on lilmfor Ifieputpfise'crfa-em-itf-.j rm .hi)Hjwbik. lo tliMr asttMiiliuuint.the mad '
stippoiietj to lie almost deail qtiiokly tiii iiiid'oviirj J
piu, uwing ins reyui-er, ftineu tv-o oj nupiii, wounding anollKT. This suddeu movement was a$ch aioemptcte snrpriso to tfii-ki that they left without flniHlihiL' tboir intended toEtiiro.
JA1 mfspilieh from " Ttiexpu repbrti-fliat
the bodies or isrtv whUe, victims .have ,u;en baried along the GilaflreV A T6inD6uoYlj3-
Hiilnliar Minugs
All the ranched ai ebnrued,
oothuic: inlltteBce.in cases of .aa b-
I normally excitable temperament. , f X wiowEKof flrTedttsVhich-fen in
I'rarlce 'u ieiS-waii found, by atmlysia to be conit-oed of .the fiueswds of luiana and lo omitaiu 'the ch'araiSterlstio micfo-j ecop& ilieils tj3 South AmeriaX. BuchJ 8)iowei's origjniito in volcauio eruptions. .A,.scnc.vTisT wlio hasbipn experintentSilg'l.ir tweatyvflye years ori thft variatjohs o.f plants admits that he has gradually lost the idea tf wpecies, inclining 'to the opiriori thift Vifriatiori takes plaoe in cleliuih; direutions, and that its cause ii interim! ''I KtfitEM.vfsl of the bison hate "been found among the-bones in th shellheaps along the Atlantic coast, and there is no eridi-iree, among fho earlyiista of the naairai produi.s..of t'ie country, of its oi?currenee anywhere on the seaboard Inr'a long period l)efbre the discovery of tite foutiueat, T$ie averageieight of the Japanese is live feet' three iiiches. 'Climate can 'arly aecouut foe their -amullneds, since tlmt i-t temperate, though subject to vi ilsnt chungc. The use of charcoal braziers ' for heading may affect their growtli by causing , them to .iulijily the carbonic oxides. " The respfraftfhi df a 5 "eokl-blcVfded
otvatuw may be increased by artificial J
Heat. inoxtremoiyMmrt tredMier frogs mny- have to leave tlie- water etitlrejy. -him! risiiea.iome 'lo the Mttiiiiti'fY iua. S-
.Kevtsftly .fi'ogSip.ui be keptqor years in . . r '. l!l.'V' :.JAi:V.' ..?..i ...
it stnjio ui au:i'raiut?u iiuiuiiitiuu auu(re-, vived by MarrrfiDg,'' ' ' ' ' Almost all vcleanoes (ire found in (roxiiiiilytvhrg . b die.of The greitttT number ate'siiruted on islands, and ihe rest, "with very few-, exceptions, itear tlie bord"i'4if thoqa or tji laetutritie V a-'iuij. 'JL'hi . gives line lo the opinion that pressure bf steam is -flie force lJik'i vrvpels the Java tori'vats, ...
patch roorl that 'Oiw mass of flame.
including tiiati of County Trcasurar l)iuibar. fiat '&wav& D-ftl, mvo, ' Amin,H-nlti-
fautry, is oa .Uio trail of tho Apaches, andtiro poses to"pilow it into Mexico. 'Tho Seventh Infantry; ,9 mmandjiri by -Gan. fsJoJin G.bbon, with licadonarfers at Fort Snt-lline. is ordered
4o;hpWafc-4Uurdt6H,to proaoiltoAiDiia.
air. Onniv. aelegato in congress irom Arming; is roDortod from VashlnetOaaitarfuEt(Uat tho
nconln of that Ten'itjrv arc voir much stirred '
r.--j- . . . , ry . .....
np pyTjiese iaaian ounrages.fauor tnat, it tuo
tiovornmont ones not no someinuur. Difntv
seoni '(bo rieoplef will fake'TnatfeeTS in their "Cwii . l.o..,lu u,l u..,il,;i.(a oil tl,z tnU. nt Tli4nal
among rheMT ' ' '-' ''' , Maj- Tnpiier, of,ihe rhXth Cavalry, bed' a
fight with ,Apa;hes. at Ctoverdale, ohthe
tsoiiiiary-lino'Dctwelti Arhtoiia ad-S Hlew'Moxicq. -He iworis one mai loit,aiid, two wena'ded. while the savages left fifteen dead on the' field, ingoing a vi of Loco, and veni,y-live horse's wcro'cantured.' TuDoer then joiuen-
CoL Forsyth's couniKiud -r-Tiie report of CoL 1 n .1 , i I , : ' tz
vteurge &. r orsytu, uutauuut fi ojerniiuua against tbor navrgosAta -an Titfereswug .recital of a campaign gallautlv pushed in the face of
formlBable obstacles and - dlaiflvnntagoa. -One
0;f the most serious of tho ad verse -conditions which the froopa have to contend againsHs'tho
scarcity in water, punngs aim water-pa are things unknown' 'for long distances in
anq anplKiasotate region. uuu en
at
gravtbs
horses covered seveutv-eight miles, and were
forty hours .without - water, . and, -alter
dispersing tho Indians and forcing them UM
quit Uin trail and "take to the itnonntams, the command ,,was ivuder the ucceshityf of rotrecing itr Btepsover may weary nillea and rcttini to the railroad 8tjKm,o(whicb;water had been -bromttit in fcnta otf tbe oars.
Gen, Sheridan has ordered the Third Cavalry ; to Arizona. Tlie first detaehnntat will havo tp
march ISO miles to tup railroad, the second W5 miles. ' , ' A courier arriveu at Santa' Fe, and -reported that a. column of Mexican troops, uudor cc:mand of 90'. Garcia, met the Indians whom Col. Forsyth is In pursuit of and killed seventyeight of I hem, also takini? thirty-thrco prisoners. All the available troop hi Uie- Doiinrtment of the Platte are to be sent to New Me ieo and Arisona to' -aid In suppressing the hostile Apaches. v Ttif Pitna Iri'duin pbHto,' In" Arizona,''-were sent to am st dronkon and disorderly Indians' and return theni 't'o tlie 'rceervatiOn. Having arrested, e'ght ef them the village rallied 'to their rescue, which resulted in a ninniug'ugut of nine miles. Two Indians, were lulled and one badly wound id. A horse also was killed. ' Cap. Karris, of the First Cavalry, and 00mmand. who raaohod Tombstoaa Jlay 9. report
that all the hostiles had eecat ed to Mexico? -
There wcf6"no htffitiles in nieTrairooa motuib-,
aina or nnj whera. elsa within fifty nylcs ot Tombsioiio. A careful snmmary shows a total ' qf 14 whiVs ayd-Mejrana killed by Indians during tie icrtiit raid. Five hundred head pf stock wi-m killed and oapbuiiud,' aud ovgc IJ15, 000 worth of niMperty dnstroveil. vi'.nJ ' . , it. . :r . ; . Ailf;iielnua,tlai?s Trick t $ A Ciaciunali .mori went to St. Louis and advertised to teaeb telegraphy to a j
lady with efereiioto:proctriug. her ,a-j situation ; tuition, S35, 011 easy terms.
lie hart several applications irom shop girls, seamstresses? etc., and- for torn-" time ooniin,ued it so that eaeli, quo thought she was the one favored pupil who was learning the art and would git the situation, Jlut after -meeting each
other on the stairs and about the build
ing sevferVd times tlr grerw suspicions?
ana negair to press- mm tor tuat situa-
noii. xiten no eito oni wwn uiiur money. He hiwl long tiair atid'big teetti, which the St. iKmia jmpors say. is thfir reason.
for thiuknur he came from Cincinnati ;
but lie wns ro accomplished a1 talker
that the women forgois how ugly he was. Free I'rcn.
"Now, my boy, take those eggs to he store, ana if you can't get a quarter
a dozen, bring them back." The boy went as directed, and came back, saying : " Father, it takes me to make a
trade, xttoy all tried to got 'em for
forty cents, but I screwed em down to twenty-flvfl!" fhtfadelpMa Qui.
OPULAK SCIENCE, logic ; better get out of his way, and, if I FTS FOKiTfllJ CCBIOtlS, j the public
Tns function of yeast is to change tut eh into Httgnr find that into alcohol. Mn.r.KR asserts that certain butterflies will only visit blossoms of primitive tiub. T11 Km; nro eevtral Hlinusand voloauoea known, aud the numbor'-iof active ones may he set dowa as 3a8." Oaht irdrfls said to be; pefnieable to ec "tain gases at high temperatures, and to hydrogen ga even when cold. M. I'astki'ii liaii succeeded in comnitiiiieating rallies by inoculation from Um brain of a dog dead with the disease. ,.p;otyi)s stretchsid ift a network near the I'oihr g have been ijatislaetprily'tiiSil' tor destroying echotis iu charches rtid publio hulkj. . , :.:. It has been estimated that 'one square foot of soil will vipdrfe',trix times aa much moisture as the same oxuount of leaf mirface. ' It is alKiutfeeltlod in Ute minds of exjltH'iliujntgi'ij, that! plants absorb very little moist iiro through their leaves, try no dwtans uoiigK US keep tho plant nlire -vidKiiit the aid of moisture at tlie roots. ilJooKBTsrasas'oI' ftuesia, calf or slteep libBtirbauIphurio aotd-wlwri exposed' to the prduota- of iho combustion of illu miuu ting gas, as they Si in neaHy 's(B libraries, and aie-liable to .stilfer great iujury.
Tketii db not belong to the1ony sket!
eton, imt -are, developed -by the .living
Lntembraue of, tlie mouth, wliinkis only ra !Oi;tiuuiition of' 1&e sk? "'HenCe thef
fcatith are classed with other skip,, appendages, as the liiiir and nails., Pitor. SciiiAGEii 'of Vienna has been
.expfpuuenthig for three yaraon.the mt'.tiejBce of bjue liglit in tho treatment of 'Tile insane, ah'd ie?6ixls a qiiiehlU aftd
thut.
The Folly of BaperHtitioa. Superstiiidn owes its creation' to the bi-nichtod Ignorance of- the darkest
a!8 of tlie world, and it is ndw miStf
cherished ' among the lowest grades of civilizaddli. Just as the human race descends ctbwp the plitne toward'barbaritihi, superstition increases, and where barbarism yetlrules, superstition reigns with it. Superstition is simply ignorance, and ihf prevalence .among enlightoncd peoplea. is one of tlie marvels "6 tba; ,ge' to pliilosopuio miuda, The extent Jo whioh men and women of even Uie high: est c ulture axe the slayos of foolish superstition id little kuowjU to the' world,, for most of its victims are slow to con-. faas it; but here and there when the Limai life ol aome.notod manorwaman comes to the surfooe, Uiere are few who are entirely free froin its slavish exactions. The late President Gariuikl tlouoed bin life almost' daily by the dreaded results he anticipated from im tcginair cycles ef days aud years, .ad from days or anniversaries, which-jse clothed with fateful moment ; and now
the sad atory of the once petted child of song, Carol ine Biehinga, tells; how the uulucky thirteen shaped the many mis' iortuT.es of her later life, . There ore many otherwise intelligent men and Vomen who would notKiisterv tain the idea of commencing an impovbant enterprise, Of starting -fetf fc"gouritty, of mriving. into a new house, or making marriage engagement' or of decidiug anytldng oi! vital interest in their lives, on" Friday!! It is tho accepted -unlucky day of ignorance everywhere, -and it is regarded at. ifnlueky bythousnnds of in telligSht people wo hesitatfe to avow it It was universal hangirian's day even in Pennsylvania Mintil QovSrrir Gifttain
gnivi
Tnutazor
.water.ieeeto.
Fmmia ha
when milled by
I lore BU tvdll fori
A Vatl 811
tlie riuiping mi
inctie5er
enaiimH snves
miles SmTOrtWi
gathefttAe wi
. h irw
iugh i
satti. j&f.
taughflMlto
nameaW-'"
will suffer dejallil&
her eg JpaSamaawwi ;
elivity HtjteSlHiT m to wter. 'Pnltee
in a smoth stiftight Sbeity of bout ' tliree The OoiOttrtCfch
't tae Himaluyawumit-
ains,
miles from its mouth, only 80QJeet.il the sea, and to fall these SOOflM in
long coarse ot the river is said tMe more tkan a moaih.
If
the loftiest in the world, is,
ive
tie
quire
tu-
st And side by side on
icli will send a oau a
half a mile, th two
other, will reftfaStha
instant, lAkMirhyat
d seem that tf
as far as tbe
ke a longer time to accon plish
rise the horizontal toroe
aSl. one oFmb
uSithaotr
a he:
mile balls,
grouna'at the si
nrst
whichMravels
WoultlaJi ii Til
S
dTTt
oppose m
agM)OTWff?Toree of gi
s ayrown upward instead'
A Workingmun Among Savages.
We will supptifie1a TO.olujiwarUlie';l3I'ce w .ya jes, living ot .anisjnud oap j TO"
fjivares.
ntltl J'0:iKt muctou grew upon mi tiw ireoa, imd tvhwe the'Ctcaiatii wcistflodeligittful that tJb4sre wijs need for neither oof nor il.illiiiig. Underfiuch' onditions, eicili'za-
lin.woitld 'be, iinpostdble. v.-CJouditions
Homeivhatiwibu. -tytually do exiht. and under these 'cfvtlizatinu "is impiffetble. The reason is plain. W'httve said fliat tho people are savages that is. they are'
motived bv those wants onlv'whifeli nre
-u ".inseiw-taiJe franvall htiimaUWe, Thy
are m qvea by the wau$ to eaj, aucj tue t.) Knproriude' tlieiiieVies 'Both'
these they can stitisfy- with nifxt to no labiir; at alKevenbi, there is no place 'for efKrt, and thus iiios of 1 their- life tbnji6bi i"t I? paiuheisurJE,v Nevertheless, they di not employ this leisure in prodUointV luxuries tlmeliafl' snwlenii,
bViqU; l:ieaisfties. , jLaJayr ia iiupoiijlje
to tliem. xnev are no more cauauie 01
producing wealth than iheyJ'fluld. be..
Itad they neither, hanjs oior rnioscles. Their island fa rioli, we will supiioso, in coal and fn "rrtetafs: buttlieV sink- no
,lehsjts, bitilji no inrniu8,-snje4t po irop. 1 A ,1 ... I, O Tl. ... .... ...n, ( iV
WilJ . uci? AO I1U nm v viv.uva
Tnem -10 no so. a man who- m at ways iaure of eulhcient . to. -eat, .whp . suffers nothing for want of either shelter, or clothing, who has-hever'seen or heard of wtialtjli, or drffined of the attractions it might hold out to him such a man will be ine:ipabl-6f',f(nyi)ainfulefin lie will be ucapabie of raising himself, and so will a nation ttf'sucn men; Let ns
UiVpn.sie.JweyfuTi a litrainjer oiiyes
to our isiana, wno contrives oy some
Hnotuoii brother fcHpossesi himself of all
thewbreatjidwf ail the logs pi mutton, and, Witlidruwinj; them for a single day, tn'aksierfW)pdtfel the pauga of hunger, . In a siui day energy w created. The thing" that was hot, wT Now we hava.ainis and bauds and .mtelhgeuce, ,endo .ved on a udde,ri with.ower and aeT fjvity, -and reatTj to he guided and partly rofto-ined by. the inteukoaee. of him who cau iyo or wi,thholT food. Now the, helpless, indoleilt; n'eiftefesi'sa'vageo be-, oome ab-oug, liadnstripuai men. They have lxeu translignred and made differ en't"15einrs lit ' this 5one ageneyi-the
agency 0 want, .witli the prospect of
having their want sauslied. laus tliey lire perfectly pliant to ttierr despot's will , he wilipf tin Juan who is thejirre' .sponsible dispenser of food. Ho aatf thein firslfto bnis'labor, theh -0 another;
1. he teaches them vorioap-arts, . Metals
are worked, roads are made, a palace is built foV hid filled with Kirm'ture And all l'mrtiner of hjxuriesjiafoodis served up to him in ne.y and dehcaf e ways; , he Waited upon by a retiriti'e of servanlib WJiatikw has. lippeued,, the oonunuuity diui ng. this prooess? It has onevery rich m'lra'iiai't alltherest are poor, , jlut is ife poorer tl)an it was orilnaivl' In, no way, .The people -origin' all.y .1 ad-as muoli foofl .as they -could eat Whet wivs their itlyioUe8 They have
as nu toh food now. The only difference
is that before t.ioy receive it they are forced to employ th time they once vaUii-nMalj)f,i Contenvpvuvry Review. -I r-t-l- ..?( '- "7 ., Cross Women and Rows. ft i. maheateltes ittaftiirbr ietsafctrtar oaUolt hint, hQtmastr'. take iiia-. dose of tartaric iioid and make as Jew ugly faces ast he cau'. 1 f a thfell-legged' Btb6rmea ilyiiig' through liic air be nritat liMhitukf ul lor each a plain token !Yet from tho woman of his choice' imd (he best tmu'g4ie can do Sa to sit down on it and wai,(. fyi the next little article. Borne people'' like rows I don't envy them theie ohiiiee ; I'd rather walk ten .miles to get out of a dispute than liolf a mile fd get into onK ' 'I have often been told to lie- bold und hike the bull by the horns, but, as I ratun? .think that tbi amnsiwi3iit is more pleasant than profitable, I shall lonve it to these who are so ors-okod alre idy tliat an ugly poke with a horn would not damage their skulla Holomou says : "Leivo off strife before it be meddled with," which is much the same as if he had said : " Les.ve off belore you begiu." When yon sue a mad dog don't stop to argue with iiiim, uale-cs you are sure of your
,vely offended tBe bigotfl'bfffie'State' v withiii 'the last Score of vtiarsLby
ftxing apy. iiU err ery-day in the week for the execution of cnujinals, "and' since than no Executive has' Ventured to re
lapse into the ignorant uuuerstitidn ftiat.
hfa'ttphiakyiFwdafiifw aapiitialMaw-
tioaa, In npipt-pf fact, there are lust as.
many suee?sfflin efitelpTiseB bouefeiVed iiuddecideuijon on Friday as on ony ottter day of 'tJie v?eek; -alnd 'therlrlnre quite as niany failures' and misfortunes justly ohafgeaWB1 to' Bvery other' cTaym the weekrB"ErirhwritnrM;he Friday
LmUSoi'tunea are . reniembered, and im-
pnsstia oy tue i toiu you ho ByminiflfizoiB, wtrnetio otlier Atys-ivhich grve hirfli 4i iaflnlArfi .arA foptriitteii. Sinao
tho.w-prld was, no venture miscarried or.
Homcrvement orougirt. aorrow, ueoause iiriiad Friday for its natL,day Whejii uemi-lrbarian.were. guided by Uie decrees of Jtheir imagiiiarj' gods,' tliey may have beeii unnerved By dayS-which were ifcoreed m .accprsed, bnj; it y4iot the fault of Frhlay ; it was 'the fault of blind igiiorllnfie' . Baiud'y ignorant an iiiexpsahle are ;ho common superstitions' which' shitdcrw 'ivhh Uenth the life tlit sits down to feast wiU thirteen, or ht qrosses a ftnieral train. If thirteen persons sit down to dine, it is not at all -improbable that doe
or loore pf tbo nnmlier nuiy die within a
iwaivfmonm, uuu tiiiuBt? nuw ucxa onrioitaeiiongh to not.r!lh, doubtless
cai furnish, many instances to excuse
th; Huperstititjn : but no'm'anwmoman
ijvirjtt dictl any- sooner or.later bocauee heor she dined with the number thir
teen, unless a row at dinner' resulted in
carving some of the gnosis, or the seeds of doath were planted by the excesses that destroy in -alT numbers. 'And the
ttome ratio of vdeath would, he ijrovet in
anv creator or less numo.er ettuer-ax
dinner. Or at plav orin any bf the'eomit-
leiiS social 05 business .walk? of life ; but
the superstition that gloats over stuciitics which give plauibilHj"t6 itecextei-
notes uie .inuTieeu at. tunuer nitii lions' care, and omits to notice the
itathrin dinner narties-oi six, or twenty,
. ' .1 . . ... llr .il.A n,Ia 11, A
dt-Atna Svhich nifcfce j.ps in every gah-1 ering. of mankind. Bially ' absurd is ,
tJieatl)eistition that to cross a funeral fcrMij is an omen of evil. The iguor'ahoe pf bai'liarism had its widest field' for aUloVratitibn in evervthina- pertaintng'to
dth and the grave, and 'hasnad
the eoflinthe train and the burial ground horrible wifli itsinvenrJons-r bvit no' on
hiiM eior shortaned his, or her- daya.byi
Mpssiag fjiueral train or by any other- ! - , A..1 - .2. IT. 'tmri H 41,. , toait U
tifClUt'UUtl IMSSUtlUl'M.'lt vi uiU uu- & exhanstiow. eontagion or silly im-
litg.'ina'aQn did the yovkPhUqJlcfphice
uttnta, " Mritrtal asWaVei'
- Tho"4tWme in England tb; impbso oivil (liaalilittes unon i.mau- Locaie of his religions helief, as in tlie Ttlradlaugh isase, will .bear its fruits. Sensible and. just jieople will see the folly and the wickedness of the stab at the liberty of tfconalifc ahwlstone-helieves iulJthe
Oiiriaiian God, . BrajUaugh does not'be Mlive in ahy Qoi v Jfo one objeota'ta
Ulodstone for tuat benef, 'tvJWW xMB p' trvintr to handioaD him in, political ac-
tian.' No one has a right to dW sfV Any one with 'sphritelova a beast,-willingly accords him his religious opinions Then wliv ftot extend the same tfeuerosity to
Bradlaucrhr Ha ia. a wt ef liberal
uind. aud so far aa we know, he has al
ways plead forlh'e advancement of his
p.;opliv Us has. net been trnokluig Jo pwei. He ha not been , a shive to tha nf nthpra 1Trt,,rlflH,riftell atld al-
wfcys lipokon for tie "weak and plead thlj
cause .of the poor. But prejudice, mta enchdd Whlud public' opimorf, haa,
iijtraeuwdhim andMveiphinjputiiof of-
Jice, cr refused him a seat is Parliament, liecauso lie did not believe' in the God Motsiiiped by. thoorthlx smembers of Umtlodv. Iu Euclnnd it mipoars that
Hie people are more generous thanJtheir
hiugh rejected by the ouse of Snmoris than his constittierits honor hiin by iNittimmg him id Parliament- Therevwill neyer be any real honesty uy polity or 'in religion until men and women oaa think and suetfk freely. The uoiilician
hi still in bondage. . .Where to -j who dares' to le exactly 'what he la .V'.'L.a-.. ia 4tA njia wbjvia.nnt innnllieo. I
.tion to some sooietv-rHSOHM seenlar or
ligious society? HSrb ale a ftw: Verde'
fi'om Colonel' -ngersoll, whieh.-way ba wCTthvOonsiriiuu jpAsays; "I wprfd tike to lilierate the poliflefiaria. 'At preaeot ttie-aucccasfnl ouiceeker is a good deal likailjie center ,pf tlie. , earth; h weighs nothing "himself, -but draw jrery thing' otoe 'toliiinw Shore ai so
.Biapy aooieties, no many oJiuMhes, so
many isms, that it is almost lmpossiaie ior au independent matt to succeed ia a- political career. Candidates are forced to pretend that they are Oathotios with. I'lOteitaut iiroolivitioa, or Christians with 'liberal tendencies, or tempf ranee men who Viow and then take a glass o wine, or, that although not members of any church, their wives are, and tliat they anboribeJilxirlly to all. Tho result of U this is tliat jve reward hypocrisy and eleot :aien entirely dostatutq of any rea principle; and this will never change until the people become grand enough to allow each other to do their own think-'
ring. A man ought to be the master of
tbe institutions- wmon , na i&aa areaiea. He ought to stand above them. No man, ought to be eitlier a phyaioal slave or mental serf. This world will not be much of a paradise so long as the individuals in it are willing to be the servants Jp, fear and prejudices. The iwligious worjd and the political world will lwth lo improved when thought is unchained, nud when -every idea can be honestly and tearloiialy expressed everywhere.. Fettera iihould be broken from the mind, and mental vassalage of every kind should come to an end. Indianajli Herald. A SvR.vctJBB hotel has the following jilncard : " Excuse the impudence of the I'icrlc, as he is my son," The son nays
Ins graudf tther hung it out when a. lather was derk:,
an
same degree,
same forceL
ifAmS.fc'litrttoD(4 fliO-tfrfarPBi
. -r- itri'ft.. M. i ?uu?!u tar
ii 1 1 i mi j AtiA ruu vv itiv aw riaj vaa
gun. "RnoitJ. Yorrrfa. in discussing the sun's
rhm, says tnaTOllrWero 'snrWuhdl by
a shell lof.ioe one milo'ia- thfckne:ivtle unfcrihiiTfaeo toucliing tlie piotpsphere.
LitiwonJAnwltita way put in two aours
ana iiiirieeu miiiutee. xi tin niicii were an inch thick iiiuM8H000,08 jtoiha' in dioritelpr, would be dwf$yed iu the
same time,. jr, 11 wo count juuit up a
of 93,(100,000 miles, and then if this sun
should, coneenfwtT" his power upon it, it .would dissolve And mt, nt'm an
f houAiof a midote, batin siaigin se!-
nd ; taie wmg et hhu peiittaium, tjiil at would lje watery, sejen. mpje, and' it would be dissipated m vhpor. An easy caleulitibri BhAwlltailt Ho produwi this amount of heat by combo stiaa would-rp-nnire Uie. hansl u. hurnine of .a. luvcr. of
Wthriicitc(C(at, about .Rxtetu feel (five
jneter, (mca. uver ttiu tnt.iiq buii& uo ot the sun four-fifths Wf rftdtterlwur on each equare foot of snrfaet nt -least eight timer much; as the cansuropqn of the most. powerful blast funace known
to art, It is equivalent to ' a continuous -.!.'- e ,'i l ft AVli ... :
BVOlUliOU Ot luute'uiiui t ,'nnf"ivnfc pwSt rfe everv smiare '.foot sat tho sub.' t.
.whole areaiAs Sir "iVUliiunj'honxiahus
SUOWIt, uienua, l x .weto.waipuaiiu ui solid j:oal and,froduce'dits1aKt by cxnnbustion, -would born out in las thtn 6, -QOOyeai-9.., .
of theiau'
the
were
to"y me proj.
oppoi
the d
As hcHion
with
it follows that if all bedroppei
the least
If it
eMMe
Bfc.hUlVJr'be
Ire aoffStf
force would .be
nad in ffmriorliifln as
near to
:ioes hot interfere
of the lorCBSMewty,
ropped liUI
ia3trlntiailiiiil-i laaiiitaana in rlind,
4Jhe
wilkreu
Sunpof e it
to Sail -from
loos, jme
from the-c
by the same force
8 Mbn4
UStH bMMraHfartl
die
same lnjil
Ml'
condsfoiifllt&l
of a tower o'i.
.1 a 1 . ,f
jaxeu nor zt:iiai
irr opcratedtiiJ
of gravity, will foil
lie. op a hsvpt wiy it
atirtfteWieri'eailJv
1 AU -1 . . . J-- . 1 . lul J 1 I
IWanfirawwt'quaiia aneu
lpuso.it,u.dm by then The 6amehorasue in'ttU 4
s to ran
ing milt
try. W
and thevl
itfefl. it is
men. It is" freer from tha bickerings
faoniur '
man
than
.expanded
rAl7 UUit-( Zj Wll.tt.1 UUU U f Aid eoiumh oFicefrom ttie'tartlr't6Jfo
Mnt,'PAontiies autfca qnarte in- diane-
eter, spanning the ineonceifahle -lU.Vira wHnwi
Different Modes ofVraki again OitUu The followers of certain cieeds object from conscientious scruples t the usanl verbal oath, lidding that it iaimpiona'to take words of aitcit awful sanctity upon the hps in connect ion 'with stculat' mattor's. These notably liie Qnat:ewmake a simple affirmation, nne tt e'tess .bindiag iu law, though if is said (and one cm well boluW) tii'al, nb eomietibn ot peijuty upon an uiliriuatioc Tins- yet been known. Jewa are sworn upon the Old Testament, iahomctana npon the Koran, and. .we occasionally witr eJ a curious, jscene in our Taw courts 'ihen . 1 1 ii i , l ...lnfiAn a 1 -frtrm t9 fiarn 'm
rendered uecfisaarv. Intjhe nationality of
1 1 . . . . i
hiue, tyitness (is, iprr (enipie,;rwneu a rIii'.,..H ViwA.t.-i, ., c1..i. Mm a'.l .an'i,-.!
iiuiiiiuuu. morula m EHtuiiVJii v. .wr.j-.w 'xi n 'TUi'Jjtt. :ti. w:..
u ttttsu.T irtnea utir iciatoo wua uo
Phand nplifted' oyer h torck'.-It may tbe
noted,- Kwevfir,thftt in gutna thtire-are .seviH'ol.forrus pf a,tU3staUon in vogiie.jac-, cording to the iun and namerical ,mghity of him who' swears - hfle'fn Japxin -Oaths arc takbn victaribusiy'hwte-iipoaes
Lpr- priests, who are. piud-fqa doing fo,ac-
.vorui.UK v a tufu .w" ut, w i
, . - i - , . hi i . . . . . - ;
Dortfinde
too. swear motrtethuig8 than thai
jKorao, all moroi nr., less -holy jq'theinj
JaitU r-oy tue trQput't ananis ieara,.uy( . the ljoards of tluiu? fathers and 1-traa-
'fathers, -and their owrf, afid-bythe horses;
desoenden from the Froptiors ltivonte .stoeds. The Horhn iteflf abounds with cautions against false or li-rvial sw artng, and inculcabes strongly th kaoredaeas of an ottS. In Frenbhcoir of justice the witrHa 'nusW his kand to heaven
rhiki makiiig hiA-avowal Thk seems
to oe onopt tlie enruee a,,,"'" inal cerehibhv j there is aomatning nattuul and uifuifive,alont" the notion, for we practice it almost unoonstiously when we make a solemn assertion under the,iiiJluenpeofJ.8jomotigo. Jsignjficseela eksilk repgnsed TlieApS'lharanffotiier TndllndbnTbeXBthmna of Ptmamlt bov thtSfr heads to the earth in wearing ufiini we ii, bytirly Au-icn-ti-avfelertt, to,, swear bywofloeeJed sticks,plaeed crosswise from which it in even inferred ttut they might havil somo aucient tradition of theCathelio religion; and the xflmnauteof OlMi ors fetich wijoplijpersi whiclr 'still lingers in some narts oi Jamaica and a few othe:: West
India- Mand trace CnteltA'ori trite jrouud J
with the hnger smeared tnoir own blooti, in to9h'he hnstly obligations imposed upon thorn. , , 'Uiere can we no utmU th'bathb of hiahV Si aoci-
8 IfWiSP tiieir peo4iniaB- aptaatioeaienx while they live- pg SEy ahMr no '' 'HllHTflLll" to do tiwthww & j-Kfpnb-lie w-lklU tliey come- to'MtieJC JUmnhU Api: -x yet. 1 v
T 9 V- aaal m B
rpjLtb
Bays WcQpaua tha
ovBMrfiwdecF" and cleiMSbthefi are
i4Bao rrnide a irSessionaam
who nava- a
It'ialfcaha
young ufmrnmii
some iusticdiMWfl
ill thevocatione
that'Wnlvetyjiu
a score d apTulcaaM It"
thfems hunant that the t
im Utb aiwL -vounir men
in.slfMaw oagjtal jmrrwfcA boinM ca pit v aiidxni4ieria Sclara that i i ncrfratile puraoitsrop)euaon is ruU(WIitMMit aialrtnit of money inM JiUle iwcotint. ih t saltled comniun jtWaiilth (K these com-
: tfeil founded there is a field
fojlergy, skill and amMtfon.
Iem of IVaW to make ajMrring
rhana urtKS saTIsf adterily Ml ved
by falling hack on tlie sjSl titan IK any
other experMMUBMtJLtieB bjSbuII
pis into, ar stiii Ely
Tbo Sir.il,
can He r
(il'lirfTDttuno,, in.
Tliefw re himdi
cifiiajaalio could.
?nou9ianoney, if
tlw'Weakandfltona. anZ if
niJaafrB nthnewiao farm oaaa big
tjm. bepp DTS aBallef way.
raiHiwwj enrau aruiiaaruoa
er limited essfyain
ilul tteld qiagri-
Sx.WMaaoi.
pajnnce. men in save np
inclined.
ifar-in-
tunu na Bom
3Ds aCyothg
ifi'a fpat vears.
IheyTrerSo
JiW aafw me t
am tl Ht8umera m the
iUallMMnbrdshipsfl farm
'.trllriigreaUyoklgger-
laaMM life kan to
.'S and tlie tcina'maMmBa xne anSLvoth3
ABtitajuid
X'SlStion
tirrn mnggiea ati oywanq
led consCtdUOu. 'law aaau
untroun
who gets fairly under way in this pur-
cropa onemtiarTaeaei is ( dependent man, , it such
in jtie euja.;wuyjta eanes thavoritiea f
lot ia a still happier qnV-. (IJn i .
food-, and if, he - ba-Hhsceotlv j
ncver-ueexl -krton vwhaii : ilahtj are iornntinai iin Keutwiy, Ji&r,
Tennessee, Cleorgia, Alabama and Florida
aaaNMMSwv
lertainiy, an i m-
miuUx. anj.hls
tie cnraanJa aoaw r.irTr -t fanning tWkhe conld nwibbz hope to do in any iityal atiV (Mer voati.raSafout'in,
those farre ioas.' ofs Oregdn fcd J
mgtou anfcacK tfe are sptoneltd qp-
.wrlunitK's for young men to begin now
a career usei ut, nappy ana prunprauu m tilling tlte 8al nnder tlie opeh akjr, aJwy from the cbnteufvma of oitiea. cSha temptations hvoilaas wlrioJa krrito -apk.-Ucs wa jof mpuey. re . apt txjjjteep those poor who do get gooa salariea, and then a salaried iositioiiF4alaya OuSxt more or less dependeftoi land ipryoarjajna
'ia-ats tenure.-- Todae pnejaiown maater ia
it thmg to lM-ovete4n4ngh rtSTha 'bravo aid energetic young ieuo-w who has made a good Hejectjon.of a Uttjo farm in a well-watorea valley, andwiio meaua to be forehande'a avwl debt and slavery,-' ca')4btins nnlaaa(hej3a 'signally unforlunate, lie his ttmt masti in every proper aansei, and kayilLflnd this free and beautiful gpeu-air lite a. thousand-fold happier thau the Artificial , life of towns. Here there ia a field that is ever open. There is no danger ot its being overcrowded. Tryire willalwav be-a tendency to rush u-to the ejew, for the excitcnieiits which ttoUisThgn. and the wi3'aiof arden young xnWafho turn their backs on these -tle ahowa and go straightway 4o nature svnijbooauo out best in the longitin. They, will bavo madev a g.xid apd. Bubstardial , hying, whilst the spendthrifts .olJojfrwaa anr S.till wonderiug, with" e&ptyheaas nl. purses, how it can be done. The Booth and the Northwest still offer wdooma, and the ger-erous soil yet contairia re- . wards for those who are i daaerrimj.--LouUviUe CommerciiL ' 1 4 i r n : i W '' 'rtJV.fry
f frying to Beat an Son Mktair.
I "Vhenlwentftom'CMewlBiawae,
" the road was otofcTary gearh tfwetfHhbuseA on either side ware pnrnrou, and whan I had- trnvuled a ,iew nhi I knevr my nioney wouli.aomjjrttapt, as aacn tollman aaeeeiied ine frWf flto
S6. I resolved to rtrerfcB.a''
kiiiji-i. i... nsB
luted correBpoudtnglvj to the"vene:nBnoe-fc,ijAIa a, , ,Hr,t or boraebaokr
or rmpbrtanee Of tne vow. aUbonieams, .p.v,-
horse waff still unde"rmev ftf coild ane his'eara stick up abovo-tlmmud onafin n whiilr WeU, -i tk ymAgmmA payment, fern hn.timej tcjglfca tollmen, .whether thesaskedjna or not- a I was traveling afoot lerjj$!pnn smoothly, nuil at a toll-bouse' whew bisr btirly-raiciil rHJo stUta and c-arrvntg a shot-gnu. Just aa I had aa9wretttttai f was afoot, the mustang I rode alaytobedJiia wjolJiead ttf the mud for abreathol 'air.' X"irea2ei so mortifiRd in mvlifer tint t ttMPflO
hVla'mo tTio lfor&,-'rt'a.,fiadrrtfidtfen
breath for forty mile. TJMbattlcsmtel his' 'gun" '8 me aeeViemarked : 'Ter a nhK) party to try and leat an honeat tollkeeper ont of $ia How d'ye expect we're goin' to keep tbia road in otdes it we don't get paid for itV Wht must I do. " asked a mean d
conceited man of a mend who knew him
w
most!
was the reply.
"tiiiWS'lSA fe t-StlcW tor (he pfiison f all iffikM, leiUktot the cobra, ' "
jonceitea man oi a meuu &mw aia, well, " to got a pictare of the one I lore most?" "Sit for your own portraiV"
ili i ail Si irQ
bkvxs :.?:.x.i3rfm''w Hoa....- ...-. f.'3l.t.jij. iilSl Ii
Opcrjix. .....4 u. Uw UM So. iBeif; l am CoaK rograle,l at 9
hats at, xtHl wniern. ..'7. . . . .t OS - fa
Htws...
tfcta
rinit.l
No. S Surins.
ffiW''''
-No. a.
UnVftr. tlft fiV.iffflt ilnv-taust1 1 m eon-
stitulcd tliat their per1uretwtllo? wreak
Ilia VI ll U uvttauviiiVU) -
,ooluUExtTaVance:ian t
:tl, ikcrr ia. TSr.l.1 frrt--'fU,t .lmar. Iwnn.l- I Ukkx k -l.oi(-o rtr.ilcil
less extravagance of its funeral exftxaoSd L
deri Mi..W--tp. MfV' honpr -to the
memarv. of .the dead, whom too often
tli.-v nncrlnoted or looked cdTdlv or. when
livinir.' Now. this very (Set' shows"-that"
the. practice' is not so ioo outci. tove and iiffeotiMi for the dead pjrocsding from a aeltlhneai Avjiieh sees crtditre, flietxri nn tha hviutr in Daranli.rnalia
supposlld to bewhoU,Y ",inriid"ea to i-J verSiioo tie fleadv SfiUirh "naefaaeral"
fainerexuifition of osttBtotioiis,seife
ishness, which should be "hmored rathtirin thlt3l'tJrchtnnn thsobsonancei" It haa lieen stated that laboring n,en are
pot seldom butietl at an expense qf from $60 to 100. In instmeeb of l ersonl bette r off iu this world's goods, cape.gloves and liowerB,' carriages, maganV cently appointefU'hearsts, aud richly caparisoned horses, are hulahietl i i'to extremely iwor'even, dazled' by
tuese "aruno snows, nna ntinuea tor
their poverty by -their grief and tearat-
wlldly Mish iutd . tho mct ridicinlotvi disnlnvii of extravaa:ance. In some xiases ii
is willful, in others thoughtless ewavaej
ganco. in still otiieni, we mere result
of foolish aud ailly" ttvalry (vttween famiiVda and- neighbors. Chiooffo Doily
Itklt Men Who Are t No Is. It can hardlv have ef-caoed on hlio at-
I on tion that the richest, men of America
have no desire to perpetuate their mem
ory by leaving bequests ftw the creation
or support oi colleges, uoraries, museums, hospitals, or literary, artistic, soi-
Ieuuito or euariunite iubbmiwuib ui uy kind, They are perfectly willing tliat
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